Behold the Power of Cheese: Silly Video Shows Cheese Slices Stopping Baby Tantrums

Kaylee Everhart

Updated Tuesday, August 6, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

An amusing video on Imgur titled "Let's try this with adults" has taken the internet by storm, showcasing an unconventional yet effective method to calm crying babies: throwing a slice of cheese on their faces. The video, which has become a viral sensation, has sparked a flurry of fascinating reactions and comments from viewers.

In the video, babies experiencing tantrums are instantly silenced when a slice of cheese is gently placed on their faces. The surprising technique has left many viewers both baffled and entertained, prompting comments that range from humorous to insightful.

One viewer humorously advised, "Don’t try this with a wheel of cheddar. It does work, they stop crying, but it’s kind of permanent." Another shared a practical alternative, "Works with a cold washcloth too. Anything that is a new sensation to break the cycle."

The concept revolves around breaking the thought cycle of a distressed child. One insightful comment suggested, "When your kids are throwing a fit or fighting with you about nothing, don't ask about what they are fighting about, don't try to reason with them. Ask them their favorite flavor of Ice cream, or what their best friend's dog's name is. Break the thought cycle, snap them into thinking about something else."

Several viewers noted the positive effects of cheese on their mood, with one stating, "If I get cheese, my mood improves." Another viewer echoed this sentiment with a clever pun, "I dairy you to!"

Some comments delved into the psychology behind the technique, suggesting that it's not just the cheese but the element of surprise and confusion that works wonders. One user remarked, "Apply a whole new sensation to a burdened mind. Works in many cases." Another added, "Confusion trumps sadness."

While the video primarily features infants, some viewers couldn't help but imagine applying the technique to adults. One comment read, "Imagine, your boss is complaining - bam! Cheese to the face. Cops on your case about speeding? Slice of Kraft. Mom asks about grandkids - you guessed it."

The video's impact was summarized by one enthusiastic viewer, "Damn! IT WORKS... What a time to be alive..." Another viewer found it simply "Fascinating."

This humorous and enlightening video demonstrates the unexpected power of cheese slices in diffusing baby tantrums. Whether it's the novelty, the surprise, or the sheer absurdity, this technique has captivated audiences and provided a much-needed dose of laughter and insight. So next time a meltdown looms, perhaps consider the unconventional approach of a cheese slice - it might just work wonders!

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Top Comments from Imgur

unfortunatelynotdeadyet

Don’t try this with a wheel of cheddar. It does work, they stop crying, but it’s kind of permanent.

BallsLikeWatermelonsP*****LikeAThimble

If I get cheese my mood improves.

LordHosk

Works with a cold washcloth too. Anything that is a new sensation to break the cycle. When your kids are throwing a fit, or fighting with you about nothing, don't ask about what they are fighting about, don't try to reason with them. Ask them their favorite flavor of Ice cream, or what their best friends dogs name is, if their teacher has any kids and if they have ever met them... Break the thought cycle snap them into thinking about something else.

baldbear

Apply a whole new sensation to a burdened mind. Works in many cases. Get to my Be-well-channel for more health tips.

Vulture051

Confusion trumps sadness.

kaltralliart

I dairy you to!

backrideup9

What are the chances babies are just too hot and cold cheese feels good?

RockKickass

Behold the power of cheese

BattleBorn1864

Does this work on Karens?

Ardback

Damn ! IT WORKS... What a time to be alive...

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